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245 0 0 _aHandbook on the Law of War for Armed Forces
260 _aGeneve :
_bInternational Comittee of the Red Cross,
_c1987
300 _a232 s
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505 0 _aEssentials of the law of war. -- [1987]
520 8 _aMain international treaties on the law of war
520 8 _aPart 1. Terms of reference
520 8 _aSection 1.1 The law of war and armed forces
520 8 _aChapter A The law of war
520 8 _aChapter B Law types
520 8 _aChapter C Legal position of states
520 8 _aChapter D Application of the law of war
520 8 _aChapter E Summary rules for non-international armed conflict
520 8 _aChapter F Armed forces under the law of war
520 8 _aChapter G The law of war as a code of conduct and behaviour for armed
520 8 _aSection 1.2 Basic categories of persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter B Civilian persons
520 8 _aChapter C Military objectives
520 8 _aChapter D Civilian objects
520 8 _aSection 1.3 Specifically protected persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter B Military medical service
520 8 _aChapter C Civilian medical service
520 8 _aChapter D Religious personnel and objects
520 8 _aChapter E Civil defence
520 8 _aChapter F Cultural objects and places of worship in general
520 8 _aChapter G Marked cultural objects
520 8 _aChapter H Works or installations containing dangerous forces
520 8 _aChapter I Demilitarized zones
520 8 _aSection 1.4 War victims
520 8 _aChapter A Prisoners of war
520 8 _aChapter B Wounded, sick, Shipwrecked
520 8 _aPart 2. Control of armed conflict
520 8 _aSection 2.1 Evolution of a conflict
520 8 _aChapter A Beginning of an armed conflict
520 8 _aChapter B Escalation of an armed conflict
520 8 _aChapter C Deescalation and end of an armed conflict
520 8 _aSection 2.2 Preparatory measures in peace-time
520 8 _aChapter A Strategic measures
520 8 _aChapter B Executive and administrative measures
520 8 _aSection 2.3 Control during an armed conflict
520 8 _aChapter C Fundamental protection
520 8 _aChapter D Basic categories of persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter E Specifically protected persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter F War victims
520 8 _aChapter H Action of intermediaries
520 8 _aChapter I Duty and action of neutral states
520 8 _aSection 2.4 Measures after an armed conflict
520 8 _aChapter A Restoring normal conditions
520 8 _aChapter B Repatriation and release of persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter C Missing and dead persons
520 8 _aPart 3. Command responsibility
520 8 _aSection 3.1 General responsibility
520 8 _aChapter A Overall responsibility in military operations
520 8 _aChapter B Responsibility of every commander
520 8 _aSection 3.2 Law of war training
520 8 _aChapter A Training principles
520 8 _aChapter B The law of war instructor
520 8 _aChapter C Main training levels and categories
520 8 _aChapter D Reference documents
520 8 _aChapter A Organization principles
520 8 _aChapter B Operational and geographical context
520 8 _aChapter C Specifically protected persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter D Multinational forces and problems
520 8 _aChapter E Cooperation with civilian authorities
520 8 _aSection 3.4 Specific circumstances
520 8 _aChapter A Warfare between dissimilar forces
520 8 _aChapter B Action in an unusual environment
520 8 _aChapter C Unusual supply and evaluation circumstances
520 8 _aPart 4. Exercise of command
520 8 _aSection 4.1 The mission
520 8 _aSection 4.2 Elements for decision making
520 8 _aChapter A Search for information
520 8 _aChapter B Precautions required by the law of war
520 8 _aChapter C Tactical siuation
520 8 _aChapter D Military necessity
520 8 _aSection 4.3 Decision making
520 8 _aChapter A Time factor
520 8 _aChapter D Missions to subordinates
520 8 _aChapter E Coorperation with civilian authorities
520 8 _aSection 4.4 Control of execution
520 8 _aChapter A Control principles
520 8 _aChapter B Adjustments during execution
520 8 _aPart 5. Conduct of operations
520 8 _aSection 5.1 Conduct of operations in general
520 8 _aChapter A Conduct principles
520 8 _aChapter B Information needed
520 8 _aChapter C Means of combat
520 8 _aChapter D Methods of combat
520 8 _aChapter E Deception effects anticipated
520 8 _aChapter F Axclution zones and similar areas
520 8 _aChapter G Specifically protected objects
520 8 _aChapter H Protected zones
520 8 _aChapter I Cooperation with civilian authorities
520 8 _aSection 5.2 Conduct of attack
520 8 _aSection 5.3 Conduct of defence
520 8 _aSection 5.4 Movements and locations
520 8 _aPart 6. Behaviour in action
520 8 _aChapter A Combat principles
520 8 _aChapter B Foreign ships
520 8 _aChapter C Foreign aircraft
520 8 _aChapter D Exclusion zones and similar areas
520 8 _aChapter F Protected zones
520 8 _aChapter G Search for victims of combat
520 8 _aChapter H Capture of victims of combat
520 8 _aSection 6.2 Captured persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter A Enemy combatants
520 8 _aChapter B Wounded, sick, shipwrecked
520 8 _aChapter D Enemy military medical personnel
520 8 _aChapter E Enemy military religious personnel
520 8 _aChapter F Enemy military objects
520 8 _aSection 6.3 Non-hostile contacts with the enemy
520 8 _aChapter A Unilateral measures
520 8 _aChapter B Interruption of combat
520 8 _aSection 6.4 Measures of combat
520 8 _aChapter A Military measures
520 8 _aChapter B Cooperation with civilian authorities
520 8 _aSection 7.1 Conduct of transportation
520 8 _aChapter A Principles for military transportation
520 8 _aChapter B Separate military, medical and civilian transportation
520 8 _aChapter C Joint military, medical and/or civilian transportation
520 8 _aChapter D Cooperation with civilian authorities
520 8 _aSection 7.2 Evaluation of captured persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter A Supply principles
520 8 _aChapter B Medical supply
520 8 _aChapter C Supply of religious objects
520 8 _aSection 7.4 Medical transportation
520 8 _aChapter A Medical transportation principles
520 8 _aChapter B Medical transportation on land
520 8 _aChapter C Medical transportation at sea
520 8 _aChapter D Medical transportation by air
_aPart 8. Rear areas
520 8 _aSection 8.1 Logistic bases
520 8 _aChapter A Logistic principles
520 8 _aChapter B Military supply and maintenance bases
520 8 _aChapter C Military medical service bases
520 8 _aSection 8.2 Treatment of captured persons and objects
520 8 _aChapter B Wounded and sick
520 8 _aChapter C Death of prisoners of war
520 8 _aSection 8.3 Civil affairs
520 8 _aChapter A Cooperation with civilian authorities
520 8 _aChapter B Foreign inhabitants
520 8 _aChapter C Civil affairs in free foreign territory
520 8 _aSection 8.4 Penal affairs
520 8 _aChapter A Breaches of the law of war
520 8 _aChapter B Judicial proceedings
520 8 _aChapter C Prosecution of prisoners of war
520 8 _aChapter D Prosecution of foreign inhabitants
520 8 _aSection 9.1 Law of occupation
520 8 _aSection 9.2 Particular provisions on occupation
520 8 _aChapter B Situation of the civilian population
520 8 _aChapter C Movements of civilian persons
520 8 _aChapter D Security measures against inhabitants
520 8 _aChapter E Penal affairs
520 8 _aSection 9.3 Control of occupation
520 8 _aChapter B Measures of the occupying power
520 8 _aChapter C Measures of the authorities and inhabitants of the occupied
520 8 _aSection 9.4 Combat actions in occupied territory
520 8 _aSection 10.1 Law of neutrality
520 8 _aSection 10.2 Particular provisions on neutrality
520 8 _aChapter A Areas of belligerent operations
520 8 _aChapter B Access to neutral spece in general
520 8 _aChapter C Temporary access to neutral space
520 8 _aChapter D Internment of belligerent armed forces
520 8 _aSection 10.3 Control og neutrality
520 8 _aChapter B Measures of the neutral state
520 8 _aChapter C Measures of belligerent parties
520 8 _aSection 10.4 Combat actions in neutral space
520 8 _aAnnex 1 Particular provisions on specific weapons
520 8 _aSection 3. Land mines and similar
520 8 _aChapter B Conditions for permitted use
520 8 _aSection 4. Incendiary weapons
520 8 _aSection 5. Anti-ship mines
520 8 _aSection 1. Individual identity documents
520 8 _aChapter A Identity cards
520 8 _aChapter B Identity discs
520 8 _aChapter D Recommended additional data on identity card
520 8 _aSection 2. Distinctive signs
520 8 _aSection 3. Distinctive signals
520 8 _aChapter B Distinctive medical light signal
520 8 _aChapter C Distinctive medical radio signal
520 8 _aChapter D Distinctive medical radar signal
520 8 _aChapter E Distinctive medical underwater acoustic signal
520 8 _aChapter F Other signals
520 8 _aLaw of war: Summary for commanders
520 8 _aLaw of war: Rules for behaviour in action
520 8 _aLaw of war: Training programme
650 0 _aWar (International law)
650 4 _aArmed forces
650 4 _aArmed conflict
650 4 _aInternational law
650 7 _aLAW OF WAR.
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700 1 _aMulinen, Frederic de
758 _aHandbook on the law of war for armed forces (Text)
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